Tuesday, November 1, 2016

H&M's New Ladies

    The high-end fast fashion brand H&M, has been throwing sticks, stones, and statements at beauty standards in recent years.The company started making waves back in 2004, when the company’s current creative director, Donald Schiener, debuted into the fashion scene. The company has never been shy about pushing standards. Scheiner even once said, “No risk, no gain”. The company has done an eccentric amount collaborative campaigns with high-end brands and public icons since 2004. The collaborations have pushed boundaries not just in beauty but quality. Notable collaborations are H&M X Balmain, Alexander Wang x H&M, Karl Lagerfeld X H&M , and Beyonce. The company finds success in these collaborations because of the controversial opinions H&M strategically portrays with its campaigns.

    H&M’s marketing techniques are very intriguing. They try to give high-end global looks for a sustainable and affordable price, while encouraging people to dress how they please . The street brand comes from its Swedish heritage, and it keeps true to its beginnings. The collections are always targeted for daring, bad-ass, style conscious young adults who like quality and affordability over anything else . They market this by partnering with high end brands and public icons who know how to make a statement with not just their clothes, but their personality. It’s no surprise H&M is one of the top street brands in the world when their techniques are fanatically innovative.

H&M has been on a seriously perilous roll with its campaigns since autumn of last year. The company has been recently possessed with redefining people's expectations about sexuality, sex, sexes, and class . New York’s recent Fashion Week was no exception. H&M dropped its new autumn campaign of 2016, during the dead middle of New York Fashion Week on September 11th. All eyes were peeled and ready for this season’s ad . The public was bubbling with keenness, because last season had Kaitlin Jenner as a model and spokesperson, asking the the audience to question what victory means. Last year's autumn ad Close the Loop talked about how “there are no rules in fashion, besides recycling”. That ad portrayed men dressing like women, women dressing like men, people of all ethnicities, classes, and sizes dressing how they please while being environmentally conscious. The expectations for this season were taller than the Empire State Building, and H&M took them to Burj Khalifa.

H&M’s ad, New Autumn Collection 2016, brings up a solemn social oppression that is happening today - women are still told to be ladylike. Before anything appears on the screen, you hear something close to seventies music gently building. Then you see and feel the red glow of the neon red sign that is H&M, as it follows multiple diverse women from behind as they walk away. The first person is a full-figured women doing a lazily confident walk to bathroom in her Calvin Klein like sports bra and underwear . This opening is extremely bold considering how the public likes to see lean, pinched models with boobs and a butt, and this women has rolls, creases, and CELLULITE! The next scene is the side profile of model who has on heavy metallic earrings and a maroon bomber jacket . If a person would do a quick five second Google search they would discover the women is a transgender actress, model, and activist . The ad doesn’t list the names of the women involved the ad bluntly, because H&M wanted the viewer to see the women as their actions and freedom. The surprises of the add don't stop there. The next two women who are seen on the screen are women with masculine and feminine features. The first one is a women dressed in masculine clothes with a feminine, short bob-cut. The camera zooms in and the viewer can see she has a nose piercing and a bright smile ,while she strolls around the top of a high rise building. The women that comes on seconds after has a shaved head but is dressed in soft neutral colours and put into a 1920’s silhouette . These two women expose the viewer to the concept that women can be feminine and masculine at the same time and still be a lady. The next scenes blur where you see buff women in slip dresses, African women embracing their natural hair, women cleaning their teeth with forks, and even women who still dress like tom-boys. Then suddenly the variation of woman picks up again. We are exposed to feminine lesbian women, professional women slouching in their work outfits at business parties, and women dressed in a hippy styled dress man-spreading on the subway. In the last two scenes, the audience is exposed to are unbeatably risqué- and audience loved it. The viewer first sees off-duty model unzip her mom jeans so she can gel on her bed and stuff a monstrous burger and fries into her mouth. After she is done she stretches out and the viewer sees her red armpit hair, and she smiles as if to laugh. Then, last fives seconds of this two minute commercial shows the lesbains from before kissing underwater. Then it ends. Just like that, H&M put its logo one more time, and that was it. The audience of New York Fashion week was left gaping like fishes, because of the two minute add that covered 100 billion topics about what being ladylike really means. The ad quickly took to Twitter like a wildfire where the public caught on.

That wasn’t the only thing the public caught on to. The public quickly started asking questions about the music that accompanied the -now- worldwide trending ad. The song was discovered to be a cover of a iconic song from 1971. The song was no other than by Paula Anka and Tom Jones, She's a Lady. This song was thought to make waves during 1971 when it used for the second wave of feminism to show how women were seen as accessories to men, and should remain so. This time however it wasn’t only used, it was tweaked and remixed to make it into a women’s empowerment song. H&M went to a women who stood for exactly what they wanted. She is a part of the modern sounding music duo Lion Babe, Jillian Hervey. Hervey has been known to encourage society to not just trend “diversity and individuality”, but to push and aim to actually change boundaries on things internationally . She even stated in her interview with H&M , “I want empathy, intelligence and self-awareness to be what our society aspires to consume, not division, material needs and fear. After hearing what H&M wanted, Hervey started working immediately with her duo member, Lucas Goodman.When she was done, H&M was so inspired by her that they asked her to be in the ad. She said yes immediately. She is the African  women embracing her curls and thick hair, while throwing food in a restaurant and cleaning her teeth with a fork that viewer sees in the ad. Lion Babe’s part in H&M’s New Autumn Collection 2016 ad was just another puzzle piece in the the masterpiece of the ad. This ad is another fine example of how fearless and innovative H&M is as company. They never hold back, not even recently, with their possessed attitude to redefine people's expectations about sexuality, sex, sexes, and class .

Saturday, June 11, 2016

Music of the Month (That Might've inspired my outfits) : May & June



I am with another list of songs that have inspired my outfits!

1.) Loner by Kali Uchis
     Why:
      I love Kali Uchis voice its very romantic sounding here. The theme of the music video                          goes along with her retro-mod style, and connects all her other videos. This music video                     inspired to take a risk and try some retro-mod clothing styles in the end of may.

2.) Fashion Killa by A$AP Rocky
     Why:
     This song is real throw back, but it made it's way back into my playlist recently. I just really like          the laid back vibe I get from the song. The song kinda reminds me of Coachella it has summer            drives on a desert highway sound. It is also on my playlist cause it reminds to dress my best               everyday.
Outfit Inspired by Fashion Killa

3.) One Dance by Drake Ft. Wiz Kid and Kyla
     Why:
      Simply put the song reminds me of summer, and kept my hyped while finals rolled in. When I             would put thissong on it made me think of summer festivals (and summer festival clothes).

4.) Controlla by Drake
     Why:
      Same reason asabove, but it also reminded me of night- time at music festival. These two songs            inspired to buy a lace up pink shirt.


5.) Netflix N Kill by Jackal, Dr. Fresch
     Why:
      If you follow me on Instagram you would know I have been working again. I go to the gym three         to four days a week, so I've  recently been creating a workout playlist and this song has moved           to the top.

6.)  Animal Style by Jackal
      Why:
       It's another EDM workout song, that was played at one my Buti Yoga class and has made it's                way to the top of my playlist.


7.)  Childish Gambino 
      Why:
      I think I have played Retro [Rough], 3005, IV. SwearpantsI,  III. Telegraph Ave.("Oakland"                by Lloyd), and Sober non-stop in May and June. Childish Gambino has an orginal style of rap            and fashion. He music and fashion inspired me to try a new clothing style
 
8.) Major Lazer 
     Why:
     Major Lazer is always my go to for summer music (or workout music). The music reminds me 
       of summer jobs, parties, and adventures. 

9.) BADLANDS (the album) by Halsey
     Why: 
      This album is just a good mood-setter for driving, cooking, sleeping, or just plain chilling. The 
         styling of the album gives you such a nice but powerful vibe. Halsey also has been on "keep-              tabs on because this artist has amazing style" lately.

10.) Dangerous Woman by  Ariana Grande
      Why:
      This album was such a shocker to me because  I didn't like her last album. However this album is          my summer jam. Side to Side  featuring Nicki Minaj is so so good. This album defineltly helps
         on days I am not feeling like a fashion godesss.




       

Monday, February 1, 2016

The Songs of The Month ( That Might've Inspired My Outfits)



1.) I am you, You are me by Zico
    Why:
    Because the colours, his voice, clothes just a plus m/v, smooth r&b w/ a tad atmosphere sound
    
2.) _Hogu by GIRIBOY
      Why:
      Mostly the colours, and I like the weird beat, and the m/v is cool 2. I also felt the lack of hip-hop in my life this January.

3.) Sour Grapes by San E, Mad Clown
      Why:
      The COLOURS again. The sound and lyrics are cool.  Coffee house level. M/v is super cute and just the COLOURS (also dog).

4.) Run by BTS
     Why:
     The whole album to be honest was great, and the meaning behind the songs are powerful, vocals and raps are strong, the art style. I would highly recommend it.

5.) View by Shinee
      Why:
      The art directions of where cool, the lyrics are fun and good for Saturdays, and I love the atmospheric vibe from. The m/v  was on the weird side.

6.) 4Walls by f(x)
      Why:
      The vocals and slow rapping just fits with this month to me. The m/v was my absolute fave so far. I also love how atmospheric it is.

7.) Pull Up by Jason Derulo 
     Why:
     It's just a fun song to workout to and practice dancing to. It also inspires me to wear jeans.

8.) Stressed Out by Twenty-One Pilots
     Why:
     I was really stressed with school work this last month. I also just like how it's not in my face the music style. I find 21Pilots sometimes to much. I really love the lyric content. 

9.) The Blue Neighborhood by Troye Sivan (The whole album)
     Why:
     I just like that kind of music in January. I love having slow & emotional but powerful music. I also love his theme throught the piece. My faves where the last few songs.

10.) Know-It-All by Alessia Cara (The whole album)
      Why:
      It just kinda follows my music taste for this month. It's very atmospheric. It has cool lyrics. The songs have a cool sound.

11.) Death of a Bachelor by Panic! At The Disco (The Whole Album)
     Why:
     It's a fun album w/ it's classic joking humor you see in most P!ATD albums. I enjoy listening to it when I am having a hard day or just wanting to hype myself up for the day.

     
     

Tuesday, November 3, 2015

Future of Fashion 2016


As a dedicated follower of fashion tracking trends is a daily activity. Even with Fashion being a fast-always-changing society it has solid moments that come once in the fall and once in the spring it’s called  fashion week. These define what people will wear in the upcoming season- or the trend setters for daily wear. The looks that made the ‘in list’ where flower child based designs; X-factor, Orange Is the New Black,  and Fringe Binge.
(Photo Credit: OGUNNAIKE)

The first trend jetting off the runway is the romantic (or Maybe cold shoulder? ) X-Factor dress, blouses. The design in gives a dreamy, classic, romantic kind of look. The design is based off a halter top, now however the piece has sleeves that start few inches below the shoulder and seems to sit loosely by drooping down at a thirty to forty-five degree angle. This causes the dress or blouse to give the upper body an illusion of a  ‘X’. The designers that showed this look where no tiny names Givenchy and Proenza Schouler repeated this design throughout their whole collections. The fact that two big names put the design into their shows guarantees that they will show up in the spring/summer of 2016, and whether it's by celebrities wearing them as the temperature rises or cheaper brands create knock offs they will be here in the spring.  
(Photo Credit: OGUNNAIKE)
I am not talking about the hit television show Orange Is the New Black becoming a spring trend. The ever so bright colour of  prison jumpsuits is trend for Spring/Summer of 2016, and honestly they do give the ever so chic black clothes in people’s closet a run for their money. The colour is in everything from hair to shoes. The colour even though bold has been seen to still look stylish enough to be used in street-wear.  There also seems to an overlapping sense of  1960’s and 1970’s inspiration among the designers for the future of style.
(Photo Credit: OGUNNAIKE)
The trends continue to with the vintage binge of  fringe. This trend has been going on for a few season now, but this time the more dramatic it is the better. It’s than before dreamier because the fringe is on less structured shapes, and it's used more to give a organic easy feeling. That easy going feel ties into the flower child underlying tone in  S/S 2016. 
When seasons have a underling style that is easy it will more than likely become a trend because of its sense flow, stylability, and marketing potential. The appeal of the flower child style meets majority of criteria for becoming a trend, it creates a sense of cohesion, it mixes and matches with easy (making the morning so easy and lovely), and magazines can make issues relate throughout the whole thing. The public find trends through magazines by watching what their favorite celebs are wearing, and then it makes people want it more and before you know it  everyone has something related to the trend.











Images from
OGUNNAIKE, NIKKI, and JUSTINE CARREON. "A Comprehensive Guide to Spring 2016 Fashion." ELLE. ELLE MAGAZINE, 07 Oct. 2015. Web. 02 Nov. 2015.

Sunday, August 30, 2015

Dr. Seuss Inspired Art

 Inspired By:

Joseph Katz and His Coat of Many Colours 
- 1970


 Inspired By:

 Green Cat in Uleabourge Finland Subway (1,2,3)

Venetian Cat Singing Oh Solo Meow (4)




[Up Close pt.1]













[Up Close pt.2 ]

Sunday, August 23, 2015

Sweatshirt from Mango - Review



 I bought and ordered a sweater online from a Spain based fashion company called Mango. I got it on a sale so it originally costed 40+/- dollars, and I got it for $24.99.


        

 The sweater came in  nice packaging that had a handle for delivery. It was wrapped twice. I personally liked that, because it's rainy this time of year so it kept the product from getting wet.

The delivery process was fast, it took about five days to arrive .The company stated it should take seven to nine days. Mango also gave me a tracking code so I could keep track of sweatshirt.





So a huge plus with Mango was the product was super easy to unwrap, because of the simple packaging design. The company put a bit of tissue paper in between the folds to prevent permanet wrinkling to the product.




 (shirt says:
 Cool
 Look
 Good Luck. 
Your life is your message to the world make sure it's inspiring. 
 #New York City Dreams)

 I love this sweater so much because of it's message. I ordered a size large in hope of having an oversized sweater for fall-spring, but the sweater is a bit small length wise. It still works just not what I was expecting. I plan to layer it with my long button-ups this fall-spring, or wear it with interesting bottoms + accessories. The sweater is completely cotton besides the lettering that seems to be some form of vinyl blend. I would recommend washing it on cold+delicate, and letting it air dry for best results.I will post a picture of how I will style when it gets closer to fall.

8/10

 Link to: Mango




Tuesday, July 28, 2015

20 Questions W/ Me

by Juliette


1. Who would you say is your number one fashion inspiration?
I would say what people wear during Fashion Weeks. It’s the loudest moment of fashion so everyone's trying to make a statement.
2. What made you decide to start blogging?
I plan to be a fashion designer in the future,and while I am working towards that I want journal my 2cents towards fashion, art, music, and beauty along the way ( maybe one day vlog it who knows).
3. Favorite fashion magazine?
Nylon, Refinery29, and Vogue.
4. What are some of your current fashion obsessions?
B/W clothes, colour accessories,  and Backpacks/ Bags.


5. Favorite Jewelry/Accessory  Designer
Betsey Johnson and Anya Hindmarch,


6. What do you want to be for Halloween?
A mermaid or tilapia ( should I combine them?)
7. What type of camera do you use?
My sister’s cameras, My friend’s camera, or my JellyBean phone (lol).
8. Coffee or Tea?
Both but coffee during the school year.


9. Top 5 favorite designers/?
Karl Lagerfeld
Jeremy Scott
Alexander Mcqueen
Jean Paul Gaultier
Rei Kawakubo
 
10. Heels? or Flats?
Both, but I prefer chunky heels though.
11. 90s Grunge? or 60s Glam?
I would do a combo of 60’s makeup with 90’s grunge clothes.
12. Favorite TV show?
This like asking someone who’s their favorite kid. I am currently on a reading kick, but Project Runway ( it was the last thing I watched).
13. What is your dream job?
Being head designer of my own fashion company and having multiple locations so I can travel.
14. Name your Top 3 favorite bands.
I haven’t been listening to bands as much as individual artists so it’s hard to remember.


15. Do you prefer music on Vinyl? CD? or Download?
CD.
16. Favorite lipstick color?
I  love orange, light pink, or deep rose lipsticks.


17. Marilyn Monroe or Audrey Hepburn?
Marilyn Monroe.
18. Other fashion/ lifestyle aspirations?
Isabella Blow
I want to live an innovative, sociable, and inspiring lifestyle.
19. Favorite Quote?
“Fearless minds climb soonest unto crowns.” -Shakespeare
and I am trying  to live by this
“It’s the emphasis [on] time. It’s getting out and getting in the market and learning and moving, [which are] much more important than the ego satisfaction of ‘Oh, I want to do it completely behind a cloak and then [remove] the cloak and everyone knows how wonderful and what a genius I am cause they think the product is so wonderful.’ That’s actually rarely the winning strategy. The actual winning strategy is ‘I’m moving, I’m getting out there and I’m adapting at a fast rate.'”
20. What is one thing your readers would be surprised to hear?
I have been to 18 of the states in the last 3 years.